0.4.0 • Published 5 months ago

bun-style-loader v0.4.0

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Bun Style Loader

Bun plugin to allow loading css, sass files, and css modules

Usage

To get begin, install the bun-style-loader package using the following commands:

npm install --save-dev bun-style-loader
npm install --save-dev sass # Required for compiling Sass (only when needed)

Next, add the plugin to your build script:

import styleLoader from 'bun-style-loader';

Bun.build({
  ...
  plugins: [
    styleLoader(),
  ],
  ...
});

Now, you can import CSS, SASS files, and CSS modules in your code:

import styles from './styles.css';

console.log(styles); // string of the css file

By following these steps, you integrate bun-style-loader into your project, allowing you to effortlessly import and use CSS, SASS, and CSS modules in your application.

Using at Runtime

To incorporate the bun-style-loader at runtime, follow these steps. Assume you are creating a preloaded script named preload.ts:

// preload.ts
import { plugin } from 'bun';
import styleLoader from 'bun-style-loader';

await plugin(styleLoader(/* options here */));

Next, include preload.ts in the preload property within your bunfig.toml configuration file:

# bunfig.toml
preload = ["./preload.ts"]

Please note that it is crucial to insert the await keyword before the plugin call to ensure proper functionality. Neglecting to do so may result in issues due to a reported problem, as outlined in this GitHub issue.

Configuration

targets

Lightning CSS, which bun-style-loader relies on, does not perform automatic transpilation of CSS syntax for older browsers by default. To support older browsers, you can manually specify target browsers as follows:

import styleLoader from 'bun-style-loader';

Bun.build({
  ...
  plugins: [
    styleLoader({
      targets: [
        'chrome 108',
        'ie 11',
        'safari 15.6',
        'ios_saf 15.6',
      ]
    }),
  ],
  ...
});

Alternatively, you can easily generate the list of target browsers using the browserslist package:

import styleLoader from 'bun-style-loader';
import browserslist from 'browserslist';

Bun.build({
  ...
  plugins: [
    styleLoader({
      targets: browserslist('> 0.25%'),
    }),
  ],
  ...
});

This approach streamlines the configuration process, ensuring that your styles are appropriately transpiled for a broader range of browsers. To see how it works, refer to the runtime-ts example in the repository.

Insert CSS to DOM

The plugin does NOT automatically insert the CSS into the DOM. Instead, it provides the CSS either as a string or as key-value pairs in the case of CSS modules. To incorporate the CSS into the DOM, you need to manually utilize the insertStyleElement`` function frombun-style-loader/utils`.

Example for plain CSS:

import { insertStyleElement } from 'bun-style-loader/utils';
import styles from './styles.css';

insertStyleElement(styles);

Example for CSS modules:

/* styles.module.css */
.blue {
  color: blue;
}
// app.js
import { insertStyleElement } from 'bun-style-loader/utils';
import styles, { code } from './styles.module.css';

insertStyleElement(styles, code);

export default function render() {
  return `<div class="${styles.blue}">Hello World</div>`;
}

These examples demonstrate how to use the insertStyleElement function to manually insert CSS into the DOM for both plain CSS files and CSS modules.

TypeScript

You may need to add a custom type declaration.

For CSS modules:

declare module '*.module.css' {
  const content: Record<string, string>;
  export default content;
  export const code: string;
}

For plain CSS files:

declare module '*.css' {
  const content: string;
  export default content;
}

These type declarations allow you to use CSS modules and plain CSS files in your TypeScript project with proper typings.

Support

If you encounter any issues, or have question regarding the bun-style-loader, please visit the GitHub Issues page to review existing topics or to file a new one.

License

MIT